Happy news: The exact reason why dark chocolate is healthy

What better day to share some happy health news than today, the International Day of Happiness (and the first day

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What better day to share some happy health news than today, the International Day of Happiness (and the first day of spring)?

And, IMHO, there’s no better news than a study that supports my constant pregnancy cravings for chocolate.

We all know that dark chocolate has lots of health benefits, but the exact reason hasn’t been clear – until now.

New research, presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society, shows that when we eat dark chocolate, our good gut bacteria turns it into anti-inflammatory compounds. ‘When these compounds are absorbed by the body, they lessen the inflammation of cardiovascular tissue, reducing the long-term risk of stroke,’ lead study author John Finley said in a press release.

It’s not just good for our hearts, either. Previous studies have shown that it could be good for our brain health – and even be as effective as prescription mood drugs!

So go ahead and celebrate this happy day with a square or two of your favourite dark chocolate.

Personally, I’m looking at this study from 2008, that shows a chemical found in dark chocolate may reduce preeclampsia, a major pregnancy complication. If it’s keeping my baby safe, who am I to argue with the experts?

Oh, happy day.

-Katharine Watts, associate web editor

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